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XXC -1:15 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '# '

XXC -1:16 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Primary Reference '

XXC -1:17 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi’s Notes on Messianic Prophecy '

XXC -1:18 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'New Covenant Reference '

XXC -1:20 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '1 '

XXC -1:21 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) '

XXC -1:22 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). '

XXC -1:23 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44 '

XXC -1:25 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '2 '

XXC -1:26 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Gen 5:1 '

XXC -1:27 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). '

XXC -1:28 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 11:25b '

XXC -1:30 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '3 '

XXC -1:31 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 19:25 '

XXC -1:32 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). '

XXC -1:33 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 23:39; John 14:23 '

XXC -1:35 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '4 '

XXC -1:36 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ex 40:9, 40:11 '

XXC -1:37 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). '

XXC -1:38 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 14:3b, 14:8 '

XXC -1:40 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '5 '

XXC -1:41 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Lev 23:40 '

XXC -1:42 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '“Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). '

XXC -1:43 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13 '

XXC -1:45 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '6 '

XXC -1:46 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Num 11:26 '

XXC -1:47 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). '

XXC -1:48 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 20:7-9 '

XXC -1:50 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '7 '

XXC -1:51 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation '

XXC -1:52 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). '

XXC -1:53 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15 '

XXC -1:55 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '8 '

XXC -1:56 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Num 24:17b '

XXC -1:57 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). '

XXC -1:58 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9 '

XXC -1:60 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '9 '

XXC -1:61 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation '

XXC -1:62 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). '

XXC -1:63 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27 '

XXC -1:65 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '10 '

XXC -1:66 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 33:5 '

XXC -1:67 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). '

XXC -1:68 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33 '

XXC -1:70 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '11 '

XXC -1:71 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Deut 33:5 '

XXC -1:72 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). '

XXC -1:73 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 21:14 '

XXC -1:75 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '12 '

XXC -1:76 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) '

XXC -1:77 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). '

XXC -1:78 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5 '

XXC -1:80 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '13 '

XXC -1:81 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) '

XXC -1:82 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). '

XXC -1:83 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15 '

XXC -1:85 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '14 '

XXC -1:86 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Is 53:4c '

XXC -1:87 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). '

XXC -1:88 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14 '

XXC -1:90 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '15 '

XXC -1:91 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Is 59:15 '

XXC -1:92 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). '

XXC -1:93 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5 '

XXC -1:95 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '16 '

XXC -1:96 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) '

XXC -1:97 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). '

XXC -1:98 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 24:21-22 '

XXC -1:100 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '17 '

XXC -1:101 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Eze 11:19 '

XXC -1:102 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). '

XXC -1:103 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11 '

XXC -1:105 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '18 '

XXC -1:106 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Joel 3:18c '

XXC -1:107 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). '

XXC -1:108 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39 '

XXC -1:110 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '19 '

XXC -1:111 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 3:8 '

XXC -1:112 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). '

XXC -1:113 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 1:20 '

XXC -1:115 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '20 '

XXC -1:116 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Zech 3:10 '

XXC -1:117 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). '

XXC -1:118 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:48-51, 3:13 '

XXC -1:120 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '21 '

XXC -1:121 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) '

XXC -1:122 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). '

XXC -1:123 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13 '

XXC -1:125 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '22 '

XXC -1:126 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) '

XXC -1:127 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). '

XXC -1:128 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 17:10-13 '

XXC -1:130 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '23 '

XXC -1:131 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) '

XXC -1:132 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). '

XXC -1:133 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11 '

XXC -1:135 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '24 '

XXC -1:136 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) '

XXC -1:137 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '“Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). '

XXC -1:138 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26 '

XXC -1:140 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '25 '

XXC -1:141 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) '

XXC -1:142 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '“My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). '

XXC -1:143 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26 '

XXC -1:145 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '26 '

XXC -1:146 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) '

XXC -1:147 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). '

XXC -1:148 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21 '

XXC -1:150 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '27 '

XXC -1:151 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) '

XXC -1:152 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). '

XXC -1:153 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22 '

XXC -1:155 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '28 '

XXC -1:156 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) '

XXC -1:157 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). '

XXC -1:158 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:28; Phil 2:9 '

XXC -1:160 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '29 '

XXC -1:161 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) '

XXC -1:162 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). '

XXC -1:163 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'John 12:28-34 '

XXC -1:165 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '30 '

XXC -1:166 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Psalm 95:7c '

XXC -1:167 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). '

XXC -1:168 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 3:19 '

XXC -1:170 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '31 '

XXC -1:171 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) '

XXC -1:172 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '“The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). '

XXC -1:173 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16 '

XXC -1:175 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '32 '

XXC -1:176 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) '

XXC -1:177 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). '

XXC -1:178 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 2:26-27 '

XXC -1:180 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '33 '

XXC -1:181 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps 110:7 '

XXC -1:182 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). '

XXC -1:183 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rev 19:17-18, 19:21 '

XXC -1:185 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '34 '

XXC -1:186 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) '

XXC -1:187 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). '

XXC -1:188 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47 '

XXC -1:190 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '35 '

XXC -1:191 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Song of Songs 8:1 '

XXC -1:192 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '“The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). '

XXC -1:193 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3 '

XXC -1:195 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '36 '

XXC -1:196 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Song of Songs 8:1 '

XXC -1:197 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '“I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). '

XXC -1:198 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9 '

XXC -1:200 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '37 '

XXC -1:201 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) '

XXC -1:202 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). '

XXC -1:203 Found '\tc4' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Acts 1:9-11 '

XXC -1:205 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '38 '

XXC -1:206 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Dan 7:13 '

XXC -1:207 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). '

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XXC -1:212 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). '

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XXC -1:7 Removed trailing space in io1: Selected Jewish Prophecies that focus on “King Messiah” and his Servant to the people relationship as King Solomon described in (1 Kings 3:4-9; 2 Chr 1:7-10) and Rabbi Yeshua described in (Matt 20:25-28, 23:11-12; Mark 10:42-45; John 13:12-17).

XXC -1:9 Removed trailing space in io1: These references were selected for straight forwardness and approachability for Western Christians learning what the Jewish way of thinking is like. This list is not exhaustive by far. Focusing on the phrase “King Messiah” aids to define the common grounds with Judaism and Christianity, both are looking forward to the coming of Messiah Son of David the King. In Modern Judaism, the idea of “King Messiah” is not well understood, yet the Ancient Rabbis who know much, also wrote much that we can learn from today about the Messiah as King and his kingly duties, roles, and identification.

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XXC -1:15 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 1 \tc2 Gen 1:2 (with Is 11:2, Lam 2:19) \tc3 The expression, “Spirit of God,” (Gen 1:2) is explained as “the Spirit of the King Messiah” (Is 11:2). In the phrase “moving on the face of the deep,” the deep waters represent repentance (Lam 2:19). (Mishnah 2, Mishnah 8, and Midrash Leviticus 14). \tc4 Matt 23:31-39; Luke 19:41-44

XXC -1:16 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 2 \tc2 Gen 5:1 \tc3 King Messiah will not come till all souls predestined for it have appeared in human bodies on earth. (Gen 5:1 in Midrash 24). \tc4 Rom 11:25b

XXC -1:17 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 3 \tc2 Ex 19:25 \tc3 The Rabbis teach if Israel kept just one Sabbath according to the commandment, the Messiah would immediately come (Ex 19:25 in Jerusalem Targum 64a). \tc4 Matt 23:39; John 14:23

XXC -1:18 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 4 \tc2 Ex 40:9, 40:11 \tc3 The anointing oil used by Aaron and Levites in the Tabernacle anointing is appropriate to use on the King Messiah. (Ex 40:9, 40:11 in Targum Pseudo-Jon). \tc4 Mark 14:3b, 14:8

XXC -1:19 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 5 \tc2 Lev 23:40 \tc3 “Whatever time of year the Messiah was to appear, the Jews were to greet and hail Him by taking of the Lulav (Lev 23:40 – Palm, Willow, Myrtle and good fruits) clusters and singing Hosannas [Save Now] to him as the Holy One of Israel.” (Midrash Peskita de Rabbi Kahana 27:3). \tc4 Willow Matt 21:8; Myrtle Mark 11:8; Good fruits Luke 19:35-36; Palm John 12:12-13

XXC -1:20 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 6 \tc2 Num 11:26 \tc3 The prophecy of Eldad and Medad is said to foreshadow the latter days war against Jerusalem and shows the defeat of Gog and Magog by the Messiah. (Num 11:26 in Jerusalem Targum). \tc4 Rev 20:7-9

XXC -1:21 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 7 \tc2 Num 24:17a Rambam’s explanation \tc3 Rambam explains: “I see him but not now,” this refers to David; “I behold him but not nigh” this refers to King Messiah; “A star shall step forth out of Jacob,” this refers to King David; “and a scepter shall rise out of Israel,” this refers to King Messiah. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \tc4 King David fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Messiah fulfilled Is 49:6; Ps 45:6; Luke 2:32; Acts 26:23; Rev 11:15

XXC -1:22 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 8 \tc2 Num 24:17b \tc3 Balaam’s prophecies about “the Star from Jacob” and “the Septre from Israel” (Num 24:17) crushing Moab refers to Messiah. (Num 24:17 in Targum Onkelos, Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, Midrash Deuteronomy 1, and Midrash Lamentations 2:2). \tc4 Historically fulfilled 1 Chr 18:2; Prophecy still Rev 20:7-9

XXC -1:23 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 9 \tc2 Deut 30:3-5 Rambam’s explanation \tc3 Rambam explains: “King Messiah will arise in the future and will restore the kingship of David to its ancient condition, to rule as it was at first. And he will rebuild the Temple and gather the exiled of Israel. And in his days all the laws will return as they were in the past. Israel will offer up sacrifices, and will observe the Sabbatical years and the jubilee years with regard to all the commandments stated in the Torah. And he who does not believe in Messiah, or he who does not await Messiah’s coming, denies not only the prophets, but also the Torah and Moses our Master. For, behold, the Torah testifies about the Messiah as it is written in (Deut 30:3-5). (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12). \tc4 Mic 4:1-2; Isaiah 2:2-4; 42:21; Luke 24:44; Rev 21:22, 21:24-27

XXC -1:24 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 10 \tc2 Deut 33:5 \tc3 The King who the 12 Tribes will obey is the King Messiah. (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \tc4 Matt 1:17; Luke 1:32-33

XXC -1:25 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 11 \tc2 Deut 33:5 \tc3 Jeshrun refers to King Messiah whom all twelve tribes will obey. “All will ascribe allegiance.” (Deut 33:5 in Jerusalem Targum). \tc4 Rev 21:14

XXC -1:26 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 12 \tc2 Is 9:7 (with Num 6:26) \tc3 The promise of peace in the Aaronic Blessing (Num 6:26) is referred to as the peace of the Kingdom of David. Linked to (Is 9:7), “of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end.” (Is 9:7 in Siphré on Numbers Parasha 42: Num 30:1-32:42). \tc4 John 14:27; Rev 21:22-27, 22:1-5

XXC -1:27 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 13 \tc2 Is 32:20 (with Zech 9:9) \tc3 The first clause applies to the study of Torah. The second clause applies to the two Messiahs. The first Messiah son of Joseph, is likened to the ox, and the second Messiah son of David to the donkey, with reference to Zech 9:9 in Tanchuma, Parasha 1). \tc4 Messiah as an Ox - Matt 21:12; John 2:15; Rev 19:14 Messiah as a donkey - Matt 21:1-9; John 13:1-5; Messiah as both beast of burden and humble combined - Matt 21:12-15

XXC -1:28 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 14 \tc2 Is 53:4c \tc3 The Messiah bears the name of “Leprous” or “Leper Scholar” as it says, “smitten by God” (Is 53:4). (Talmud Sanhedrin 98b on Isaiah 53). \tc4 Mark 1:40-44, 2:15-17; Luke 5:12-14

XXC -1:29 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 15 \tc2 Is 59:15 \tc3 The Messiah will come to destroy the nations and establish his rule of the earth for 1,000 years of peace when this is happening. When people are behaving: people who fear sin are abhorred, truth will fail, children will rebel against parents, general distance from Torah or lawlessness abounds, the teachings of the Sadducees will universally prevail (there is no resurrection of the dead). Also the study of Torah will decrease, increase in global poverty and despair, apostasy increases, and a growing disregard for the Scriptures. Then the Messiah will come and establish his Kingdom. (Multiple references in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b to 99a). \tc4 Parallels for each example: Rom 1:32; 2 Thes 2:10; 2 Tim 3:2c; Matt 13:40; 1 John 3:3-5; 1 Cor 15:12-14; 1 John 2:3-6; Rev 6:8, 6:15-17; 2 Thes 2:3; Dan 11:36; Rev 13:5

XXC -1:30 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 16 \tc2 Is 60:21 (with Is 48:11, 59:16) \tc3 Rabbi Johanan also said: The son of David will come only in a generation that is either altogether righteous or altogether wicked. Either “in a generation that is altogether righteous,” – as it is written, “Thy people also shall be all righteous: they shall inherit the land for ever” (Is 60:21). Or “altogether wicked” - as it is written, “and he saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor” (Is 59:16). For it is also written, “For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it” (Is 48:11). (Is 60:21 in Talmud Sanhedrin Folio 98a). \tc4 Matt 24:21-22

XXC -1:31 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 17 \tc2 Eze 11:19 \tc3 In Messianic days, a great spiritual change will take place. The evil desire will be taken out of the heart (Eze 11:19 in Midrash Deuteronomy 6). \tc4 Rom 8:3 with Ex 36:26; Acts 13:38-41; Rom 8:3-4; Gal 2:16; Heb 7:11-12, 7:18-19; in light of this idea consider Rom 10:1-11

XXC -1:32 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 18 \tc2 Joel 3:18c \tc3 Implying the Messiah will cause a fountain to miraculously to spring up, just as Moses did in the wilderness (Joel 3:18c in Midrash Eccl 1:9). \tc4 John 4:10, 4:15, 7:38-39

XXC -1:33 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 19 \tc2 Zech 3:8 \tc3 The name Semech [Branch] is applied to King Messiah. (Zech 3:8 in Targum). \tc4 Matt 1:20

XXC -1:34 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 20 \tc2 Zech 3:10 \tc3 In context of describing the future time of universal peace under the Messianic Kingdom rein. (Zech 3:10 in Midrash Ps 122). \tc4 John 1:48-51, 3:13

XXC -1:35 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 21 \tc2 Mal 3:3 Rambam’s explanation (with Ezra 2:63) \tc3 Rambam explains: In the days of King Messiah, when his kingdom is established and all Israel are gathered into it, the descent from all Israel will be confirmed by him through the Holy Spirit which will rest upon him, as it is written, And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver, and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver (Mal. 3:3). First he will purify the children of Levi and will clarify, “this one is of priestly descent, and this one is of Levitical descent.” And he will reject those who are not descended of Israel, as it written, “and the Governor said to them that they should not eat the most holy things till there stood up a priest with urim and thummin” (Ezra 2:63). From this you learn that the presumption of descent will be confirmed, and those with established descent will be announced by the Holy Spirit. And he will establish the descent not merely from Israel but between each tribal descendant. (Mishne Torah [Second Torah] written by RamBam – Hilchot Melachim, c. 12. sect. 3). \tc4 John 1:32; Rom 8:11, 8:16; 1 Cor 3:13

XXC -1:36 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 22 \tc2 Mal 4:5 (Heb Bible 3:23) \tc3 The forerunner of the Messiah, Elijah, is described in (Mal 4:5, Heb Bible 3:23, in Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. c. 29, 40; Mishnah Deuteronomy 3; Midrash Song of Songs 1:1; Talmud repeatedly, Yalkut repeatedly, and Mishne Torah Hilkhot Melakhim 11-12). \tc4 Matt 17:10-13

XXC -1:37 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 23 \tc2 Ps 2:1 (with Ps 2) \tc3 Messiah is slain by Robbers (Satan) but this becomes his downfall and Messiah overcomes (Ps 2). Also commented; in the last days Gog and Magog will fight against the Messiah and be defeated. (Ps 2:1 in Talmud Berach. 7B, Talmud Abhod. Zarah 3b, and Midrash Psalms 2). \tc4 Mark 3:4-6, 14:41-42; John 12:30-32; Luke 6:7-11, 22:1-7, 24:7; Acts 2:23-24; 2 Cor 5:15; Rev 12:10-11

XXC -1:38 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 24 \tc2 Ps 2:2, 2:4 (with Ps 37:13) \tc3 “Against God, and His Messiah” (Ps 2:2), is likened to a robber (Satan) who stands defiantly behind the palace of the king, and says, If I shall find the son of the king, I shall lay hold on him, and crucify him, and kill him with a cruel death. But the Holy Spirit mocks at him, “He that sits in the heavens shall laugh” (Ps 2:4, 37:13). (Ps 92:11 Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c.28, Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer c. 28, and Yalkut vol. ii. par. 620, p. 90a). \tc4 Mark 12:6-11; Luke 20:13-18; 1 Cor 15:20-26

XXC -1:39 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 25 \tc2 Ps 16:9 (with Is 4:5) \tc3 “My glory shall rejoice in the King Messiah, in the future whom shall come forth from me, upon all the glory a covering” (Is 4:5). Continuing, “also my flesh shall dwell in safety” teaching that death is not our final resting place in connection with King Messiah. (Is 4:5 and Ps 16:9 in Midrash Ps 16:9). \tc4 John 11:24-25; Acts 2:22-36, 13:34; 1 Cor 15:12-13, 15:16-22, 15:26

XXC -1:40 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 26 \tc2 Ps 21:1 (Heb Bible 21:2) (with Is 11:10) \tc3 The King in (Psalm 21:1) is King Messiah. (Targum Ps 21:1). This same King is linked to (Is 11:10), where Rabbi Chanina explains the objective of the Messiah. King Messiah is to give specific commandments to the Gentiles. This is in parallel contrast to Israel, who receives commands directly from God himself. (Midrash Ps 21:1). \tc4 John 14:6-11, 13:33-35; Matt 28:19a, 28:20a; Acts 15:5-11, 15:14-21

XXC -1:41 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 27 \tc2 Ps 21:3 (Heb Bible 21:4) \tc3 God will crown Messiah with His own crown. (Ps 21:3 in Midrash Exodus 8). \tc4 1 Cor 15:24-28; Phil 2:9; Rev 21:22

XXC -1:42 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 28 \tc2 Ps 21:5 (Heb Bible 21:6) \tc3 The glory referenced in the first clause of this verse is of the King Messiah. The second clause is proof of its Messianic application. (Ps 21:5, Heb Bible 21:6, in Yalkut on Numbers 27:20, Midrash Ps 21:5). In addition, this passage is directly applied to the Messiah in (Midrash Genesis 15). \tc4 John 12:28; Phil 2:9

XXC -1:43 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 29 \tc2 Ps 80:17 (Heb Bible 80:18) \tc3 Rephrasing “the Son of Man” with “King Messiah”. (Targum on Ps 80:17, Heb Bible 80:18). \tc4 John 12:28-34

XXC -1:44 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 30 \tc2 Psalm 95:7c \tc3 If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7c in Midrash Exodus 25). \tc4 Rev 3:19

XXC -1:45 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 31 \tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 38:18) \tc3 “The rod of Thy strength” has an interesting mystic interpretation linking histories. The pledges which Tamar took from Judah (Gen 38:18) was a leading from the Holy Spirit. Judah’s seal is interpreted as signifying the Kingdom of God, the bracelet as the Sanhedrin (the Jewish Court of Law), and the staff representing the King Messiah. (Ps 110:2 and Is 11 in Midrash Genesis 85). \tc4 Mal 3:3; Luke 3:16

XXC -1:46 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 32 \tc2 Ps 110:2 (with Gen 32:22, 38:18; Ex 4:17, Num 17:8, 1 Sam 17:40) \tc3 The staff of Aaron is said to have been in the hands of every king until the Temple was destroyed. Since then, it was hid and will be restored to King Messiah. (Midrash Numbers 18). The self-same staff was used by Jacob with which he crossed Jordan (Gen 32:22), the staff of Judah (Gen 38:18), and Moses’ staff of miracles (Ex 4:17), and Aaron’s budding staff (Num 17:8), and the young man David had this self-same staff in his hand when he slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:40). This very same staff will be restored to the Messiah. (Ps 110:2 in Yalkut on Psalm 110). \tc4 Rev 2:26-27

XXC -1:47 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 33 \tc2 Ps 110:7 \tc3 Applied in Messianic times. When streams of blood flow from the wicked, birds will come to drink that flood. (Ps 110:7 in Yalkut u. s. col. d). \tc4 Rev 19:17-18, 19:21

XXC -1:48 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 34 \tc2 Ps. 139:23-24, 139:26 (with Is 60:1-3) \tc3 Rabbinic Tradition says, in the hour when King Messiah comes, He will stand on the roof of the Temple and proclaim the hour of their deliverance has come. Those who believe will rejoice in the light that had risen upon them (Is 60:1), “Arise, shine, for thy light is come.” This light is for those who believe only (Is 60:2), “For darkness shall cover the earth.” In that same hour, God uses the light of the Messiah and of Israel to shine on all nations that they should walk in the light of Messiah and of Israel (Is 60:3), “The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising.” (Ps. 139:23-24, 26 in Yalkut, vol. ii. Par. 359, p. 56 c.). \tc4 Luke 4:16-22, 19:41-48; John 10:26-28, 10:16; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 13:46-47

XXC -1:49 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 35 \tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \tc3 “The King Messiah will be revealed to the congregation of Israel. And the children of Israel shall say to Him, “Come and be a brother to us, and let us go up to Jerusalem. And there we will together suck the meaning of Torah, as an infant its mother’s breast.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1). \tc4 Matt 9:9-10; Mark 10:20-22; Luke 13:31-35; John 1:47-48; 14:2-3

XXC -1:50 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 36 \tc2 Song of Songs 8:1 \tc3 “I will take you, O King Messiah, and make you to go up into my Temple. There you shall teach me to tremble before Yahweh, and to walk in His ways. There we shall hold the Feast of Leviathan, and drink the old wine, which has been kept in its grapes from the day the world was created, and eat of the pomegranates and of the fruits which are prepared for the just in the Garden of Eden.” (Targum Song of Songs 8:1) A prominent tradition in Judaism is, Leviathan’s purpose is to be the main course in the feast of righteous at the Garden of Eden. (Talmud Baba Batra 75). \tc4 Matt 13:17, 13:52; Mark 10:17; Rev 19:9

XXC -1:51 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 37 \tc2 Ruth 2:14 (with Dan 12:11-12) \tc3 Rabbi Berachiah, in the name of Rabbi Levi says, the second Redeemer should be like the first (Ruth 2:14). As the first Redeemer (Moses) appeared, and disappeared, and reappeared after three months, so the second Redeemer would also appear, and disappear, and again become manifest (Dan 12:11-12). (Ruth 2:14 in Midrash Ruth 5). \tc4 Acts 1:9-11

XXC -1:52 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 38 \tc2 Dan 7:13 \tc3 If Israel behaved in a worthy manner, the Messiah would come in the clouds of heaven (in glory and power); if otherwise, Messiah will come humble, and riding upon a donkey colt. (Dan 7:13 in Talmud Sanhedrin 98a). \tc4 Donkey: Matt 21:2-7. Clouds: Matt 24:30-31, 26:63-64; 1 Thes 4:16-17; Rev 1:7

XXC -1:53 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 39 \tc2 Dan 9 (with Ps 90:4) \tc3 Rabbi Pastor Leopold Cohen reads in (Daniel 9) that Messiah will come before the destruction of the second temple. In Talmud, Rabbi Katinait interprets “for a thousand years is like yesterday in your sight when it passes by” (Ps 90:4), as the earth having existing only 6,000 years. Talmud explains 2,000 years under chaos and 2,000 years under Torah of Moses and 2,000 years under the Messiah. Then the Shabbat Millennium 1,000 years of peace. Then comes the war of God and Magog, and the Messiah will renew the world after 7,000 years. (Dan 9 in Talmud Sanhedrin 96b and 99a, and Yalkut vol. 2, p 129d). \tc4 Rev 20:2-10, 22:1-3

XXC -1:54 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 40 \tc2 Dan 7:9 \tc3 Rabbi Akiba explains one throne is set for God, and the other throne for the Messiah. (Dan 7:9 in Talmud Chagigah 14a). \tc4 Mark 14:62; Acts 7:55-56; Heb 1:3, 12:2; Rev 21:22

XXC -1:56 Removed trailing space in ip: Translating the Short hand Hebrew to Long hand English

XXC -1:57 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Ber. A or Ber. B = Talmud

XXC -1:58 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Ber. #.# = Mishnah

XXC -1:59 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Ber. R. = Midrash.

XXC -1:60 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Deb. = Deuteronomy

XXC -1:61 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Book R. or Book Rabbah = Midrash

XXC -1:62 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Pirqué de R. Eliez. = Midrash Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer

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XXC -1:65 Removed trailing space in ip: The Hebrew Names for Bible Book names are replaced with common English Bible Book Names.

XXC -1:66 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Beresh. = Genesis

XXC -1:67 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Shemoth = Exodus

XXC -1:68 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Vayik. = Leviticus

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XXC -1:74 Removed trailing space in iot: In Summary: 16 Jewish Expectations of Messiah

XXC -1:75 Removed trailing space in iot: According to RamBam’s list of Messianic Prophecies, recorded in his writings “Mishne Torah [Second Torah] section Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12”.

XXC -1:77 Removed trailing space in ip: 1 Restore the throne of David

XXC -1:78 Removed trailing space in ip: 2 Rebuild the Temple

XXC -1:79 Removed trailing space in ip: 3 Gather the exiles

XXC -1:80 Removed trailing space in ip: 4 Restore the Torah

XXC -1:81 Removed trailing space in ip: 5 He will be a descendent of David

XXC -1:82 Removed trailing space in ip: 6 He does not have to perform signs or wonders

XXC -1:83 Removed trailing space in ip: 7 He will be a student of Torah

XXC -1:84 Removed trailing space in ip: 8 He will force Israel to study Torah

XXC -1:85 Removed trailing space in ip: 9 He will fight the wars of Yahweh

XXC -1:86 Removed trailing space in ip: 10 Elijah will come before Messiah

XXC -1:87 Removed trailing space in ip: 11 The battle of Gog and Magog will precede the day of Messiah

XXC -1:88 Removed trailing space in ip: 12 Messiah will purify the priesthood and Levites

XXC -1:89 Removed trailing space in ip: 13 Messiah will identify and accept those who are truly of Israel

XXC -1:90 Removed trailing space in ip: 14 Messiah will identify the tribes of Israel

XXC -1:91 Removed trailing space in ip: 15 In Messiah’s reign there will be no hunger or wars

XXC -1:92 Removed trailing space in ip: 16 In Messiah’s reign the chief occupation on the earth will be the study of Yahweh

XXC -1:95 Removed trailing space in ip: Brief Biography: Rambam is also called Maimonides. His translation of the Mishne Torah [Second Torah] records the following. This Rabbi lived in Spain from 1135 to 1204 and has had great influence in shaping modern Judaism. Rambam’s list of prophecies can be referenced in Raphael Patai’s book, The Messiah Texts, pages 322-327.

XXC -1:98 Removed trailing space in ip: Organized by Thomas Robinson for One Unity Resource Bible, 2016

XXC -1:99 Removed trailing space in ip: Biblography: Reference, Inspiration, and Research Articles:

XXC -1:101 Removed trailing space in ip: Edersheim, A. (1883). The life and times of Jesus the Messiah: Appendix 9 Rabbinic Writings Messianicly Applied (Updated and Corrected edition ed.). Retrieved from http://philologos.org/__eb-lat/default.htm reguarding Rambam: (Citing Raphael Patai’s work, The Messiah Texts, 1989, pages 322-327).

XXC -1:102 Removed trailing space in ip: Patai, R. (1979). The Messiah Texts. New York: Avon Books. In-text citations: (Patai, 1979)

USFMs

Newline Marker Errors

XXC -1:2 Marker 'toc1' has no content

XXC -1:9 Marker 'iot' has no content

XXC -1:13 Marker 'iot' has no content

XXC -1:20 Missing Numbering section (went from Introduction straight to Text section with tr marker)

XXC -1:61 Didn't expect Introduction section after Text section (with ib marker)

XXC -1:61 Unexpected section after Text section (went to Introduction section with ib marker)

XXC -1:63 Missing Numbering section (went from Introduction straight to Text section with tr marker)

XXC -1:70 Didn't expect Introduction section after Text section (with ib marker)

XXC -1:70 Unexpected section after Text section (went to Introduction section with ib marker)

XXC -1:72 Missing Numbering section (went from Introduction straight to Text section with tr marker)

XXC -1:78 Didn't expect Introduction section after Text section (with ib marker)

XXC -1:78 Unexpected section after Text section (went to Introduction section with ib marker)

XXC -1:112 Marker 'ie' has no content

Modified Marker List

id h toc1 toc2 imt1 iot ib iot io1 ib iot io1 ib ip ib* tr* ib ip tr* ib ip tr* ib* iot* ib ip* ib* ip ib* ip* ib ip* ib ie

All Newline Marker Counts

 h: 1    ib: 16    id: 1    ie: 1    imt1: 1    io1: 2    iot: 5    ip: 24    toc1: 1    toc2: 1    Total: 107    tr: 54  

All Newline Marker Counts (sorted by count)

 id: 1    h: 1    toc1: 1    toc2: 1    imt1: 1    ie: 1    io1: 2    iot: 5    ib: 16    ip: 24    tr: 54    Total: 107  

All Text Internal Marker Counts

 tc1: 54    tc2: 41    tc3: 41    tc4: 41    Total: 177  

All Text Internal Marker Counts (sorted by count)

 tc2: 41    tc3: 41    tc4: 41    tc1: 54    Total: 177  

Functional Marker Counts

 Book Header: 1    Book ID: 1  

Functional Marker Counts (sorted by count)

 Book ID: 1    Book Header: 1  

Characters

Possible Character Errors

XXC -1:5 Invalid '+' (PLUS SIGN) word-building character (0x002b)

XXC -1:17 Misplaced '.' (FULL STOP) word trailing character

XXC -1:20 Invalid '#' (NUMBER SIGN) word-building character (0x0023)

XXC -1:63 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:64 Invalid '#' (NUMBER SIGN) word-building character (0x0023)

XXC -1:64 Invalid '#' (NUMBER SIGN) word-building character (0x0023)

XXC -1:64 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:65 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:66 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:67 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:68 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:69 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:72 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:73 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:74 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:75 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:76 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:76 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:77 Invalid '=' (EQUALS SIGN) word-building character (0x003d)

XXC -1:109 Invalid '/' (SOLIDUS) word-building character (0x002f)

XXC -1:109 Invalid '/' (SOLIDUS) word-building character (0x002f)

XXC -1:109 Invalid '/' (SOLIDUS) word-building character (0x002f)

XXC -1:109 Invalid '_' (LOW LINE) word-building character (0x005f)

XXC -1:109 Invalid '_' (LOW LINE) word-building character (0x005f)

XXC -1:109 Invalid '/' (SOLIDUS) word-building character (0x002f)

All Character Counts

All Character Counts (sorted by count)

Letter Counts

Letter Counts (sorted by count)

Punctuation Counts

 !: 1    #: 3    (: 110    ): 111    +: 1    ,: 203    .: 198    /: 4    :: 311    ;: 80    =: 14    [: 7    ]: 7    _: 2    Total: 1157    : 5    : 18    : 42    : 40  

Punctuation Counts (sorted by count)

 +: 1    !: 1    _: 2    #: 3    /: 4    : 5    [: 7    ]: 7    =: 14    : 18    : 40    : 42    ;: 80    (: 110    ): 111    .: 198    ,: 203    :: 311    Total: 1157  

Speech Marks

Possible Matching Errors

XXC -1:16 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:23 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:24 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:25 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:25 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)']

XXC -1:27 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:28 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:30 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:30 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:30 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:32 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:32 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:32 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:32 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:32 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:37 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)']

XXC -1:37 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:37 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:40 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:40 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:41 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:41 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:45 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:45 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:46 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:46 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:46:tr)']

XXC -1:47 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:47 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)']

XXC -1:48 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)']

XXC -1:48 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)']

XXC -1:50 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:50 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:50 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:51 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:25:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:51 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:51:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:51 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:51:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:51:tr)']

XXC -1:52 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:51:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:52 Mismatched '’' speech closing character after ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:51:tr)']

XXC -1:55 Unclosed “ (opened at -1:51:tr) speech marks before ip (or improperly nested or reopened speech marks after ip)

XXC -1:58 Unclosed speech marks matching ['“ (opened at -1:25:tr)', '“ (opened at -1:51:tr)'] before ip marker or missing reopening quotes at v58

XXC -1:77 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:93 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:94 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:97 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:97 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

XXC -1:103 Unexpected '’' speech closing character

Words

Possible Word Errors

XXC -1:20 Have unexpected character starting word '#'

XXC -1:33 Have unexpected character starting word '-'

XXC -1:33 Have unexpected character starting word '-'

XXC -1:33 Have unexpected character starting word '-'

XXC -1:36 Have unexpected character starting word '-'

XXC -1:63 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:64 Have unexpected character starting word '#.#'

XXC -1:64 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:65 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:66 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:67 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:68 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:69 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:72 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:73 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:74 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:75 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:76 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:76 Have unexpected character starting word '='

XXC -1:77 Have unexpected character starting word '='

All Word Counts

All Word Counts (sorted by count)

Case Insensitive Word Counts

Case Insensitive Word Counts (sorted by count)

Introduction

Possible Introduction Errors

XXC -1:9 Missing outline title text for marker iot

XXC -1:10 io1 outline entry ends with a period: Selected Jewish Prophecies that focus on “King Messiah” and his Servant to the people relationship as King Solomon described in (1 Kings 3:4-9; 2 Chr 1:7-10) and Rabbi Yeshua described in (Matt 20:25-28, 23:11-12; Mark 10:42-45; John 13:12-17).

XXC -1:13 Missing outline title text for marker iot

XXC -1:14 io1 outline entry ends with a period: These references were selected for straight forwardness and approachability for Western Christians learning what the Jewish way of thinking is like. This list is not exhaustive by far. Focusing on the phrase “King Messiah” aids to define the common grounds with Judaism and Christianity, both are looking forward to the coming of Messiah Son of David the King. In Modern Judaism, the idea of “King Messiah” is not well understood, yet the Ancient Rabbis who know much, also wrote much that we can learn from today about the Messiah as King and his kingly duties, roles, and identification.

XXC -1:17 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): Basic Function, Nuts and Bolts: This table is presenting ... Have fun!

XXC -1:62 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): Translating the Short hand Hebrew to Long hand English

XXC -1:82 iot heading ends with a period: According to RamBam’s list of Messianic Prophecies, recorded in his writings “Mishne Torah [Second Torah] section Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12”.

XXC -1:85 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 1 Restore the throne of David

XXC -1:86 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 2 Rebuild the Temple

XXC -1:87 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 3 Gather the exiles

XXC -1:88 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 4 Restore the Torah

XXC -1:89 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 5 He will be a descendent of David

XXC -1:90 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 6 He does not have to perform signs or wonders

XXC -1:91 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 7 He will be a student of Torah

XXC -1:92 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 8 He will force Israel to study Torah

XXC -1:93 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 9 He will fight the wars of Yahweh

XXC -1:94 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 10 Elijah will come before Messiah

XXC -1:95 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 11 The battle of Gog and Magog will precede the day of Messiah

XXC -1:96 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 12 Messiah will purify the priesthood and Levites

XXC -1:97 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 13 Messiah will identify and accept those who are truly of Israel

XXC -1:98 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 14 Messiah will identify the tribes of Israel

XXC -1:99 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 15 In Messiah’s reign there will be no hunger or wars

XXC -1:100 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): 16 In Messiah’s reign the chief occupation on the earth will be the study of Yahweh

XXC -1:106 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): Organized by Thomas Robinson for One Unity Resource Bible, 2016

XXC -1:110 ip introduction text possibly does not have closing punctuation (period): Patai, R. (1979). The Messiah Texts. New York: Avon Books. In-text citations: (Patai, 1979)

Main Title Lines

XXC -1:5Messianic Prophecy: 400+ Reliable and not Exaustive List (Part 2:2)

Outline Title Lines

XXC -1:6Rabbinic Jewish Recognized Messianic Prophecies
XXC -1:9None
XXC -1:13None
XXC -1:80In Summary: 16 Jewish Expectations of Messiah
XXC -1:82According to RamBam’s list of Messianic Prophecies, recorded in his writings “Mishne Torah [Second Torah] section Hilchot Melachim, c. 11-12”.

Outline Entry Lines

XXC -1:10Selected Jewish Prophecies that focus on “King Messiah” and his Servant to the people relationship as King Solomon described in (1 Kings 3:4-9; 2 Chr 1:7-10) and Rabbi Yeshua described in (Matt 20:25-28, 23:11-12; Mark 10:42-45; John 13:12-17).
XXC -1:14These references were selected for straight forwardness and approachability for Western Christians learning what the Jewish way of thinking is like. This list is not exhaustive by far. Focusing on the phrase “King Messiah” aids to define the common grounds with Judaism and Christianity, both are looking forward to the coming of Messiah Son of David the King. In Modern Judaism, the idea of “King Messiah” is not well understood, yet the Ancient Rabbis who know much, also wrote much that we can learn from today about the Messiah as King and his kingly duties, roles, and identification.